6th Floor Blog

About 6th Floor Blog

6th Floor Blog is written in a conversational style. It focuses on the life and adventures of six roommates living in an apartment together in Manhattan. For our first post and a explanation for the colors, go here.

“Repeal Day is here. Saturday. The next biggest drinking holiday ever. The day we celebrate our innate right to get completely wasted as protected by the constitution of the United States of America.” Scott preaches.

“Where are we going to go? Out? Stay in? Make moonshine in the tub?” Sara asks.

“Do we want to just stick to local then, go to Catalina’s?” Frank asks.

“Boo! No Catalina’s. Gotta do something special.” Scott insists.

“There’s this other bar that I’ve heard of, that’s supposed to be good with craft beers, and regular alcohol as well. Rattle N Hum. It’s in midtown.” Sara suggests.

“Arr! Be it a pirate bar?” Billy asks.

“Ahoy Matey! Me will bring me eyepatch!” Scott says.

“I don’t think it’s a pirate bar..I don’t know what it’s named for though, so maybe. I’ve never been there. But I’m not associating with you if you’re wearing an eye patch and talking like a pirate.” Sara says.

Yeah, I’ve never heard of this holiday either, but it sounds like one I could get on board with

Once I went to this Japanese bar/restaurant called “Kaizoku no Daidokoro” which translates as “Pirate’s Kitchen.”

Naturally, I expected something piratey. I mean, it even had a skull and crossbones in the logo!

So I got this whole group of people together, we were all set for this piratey dinner, roll inside and….

it’s just a regular restaurant. Nothing remotely piratey about it. I looked like such a dumbass too, because I had convinced everyone of what an awesome night it was going to be – most of them didn’t speak Japanese either so they wouldn’t believe me when I told them that in fact, the sign said “Pirate’s Kitchen” in Japanese. They just thought I made shit up.